Boomers May Be The Only Ones Who Can Afford New Cars. Auto execs may soon be bragging about raising the age of their average buyers. The age factor back then was particularly acute among the domestic brands, which saw the average of their buyers climb while imports were peeling away their younger buyers. Much of this was also due to the fact that the product pitched by the domestics, thanks to their floaty rides and less-than-compact packages, did seem geared more towards those eligible for AARP membership than not.
Things change. The products on the market today have a more universal sensitivity to them.
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